Salem Academy - Quill Pen Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1937

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CAROLINE WILSON GRAY XVINS'l'0N-S.tI.FIil. Noarx-1 C,mo1.1N.t Good old 'l'ine -my goodness. that g'irl has a greater share of information than almost any other girl in school! She makes honor roll every six weeks. and a more dependabfe girl could be found nowhere. She is a loyal supporter of the Purple team and an enthusiastic participant in Pi Delta l'hi plays. Quill Pen undertakings. Scribbler's Club projects. and a good all-round girl in every phase of s:hool life. as well as a story-teller par excellence. To top it all. her grand sense of humor and unique personality make her one of the most sought-after girls in school. MARGARET ELIZABETH CPEGGYD JONES CHARLOTTE, NORTH C.xnoi.1N.x Where could all that laughing be coming from? 3 E. B. Oh. Peggy has written another play for class day. much more profound than her tirst one. Peg joined our group two years ago and astonished us whbn she told us that her platinum curls were real. She's been amazing and baffling us ever since with her ceaseless rlow of questions. her good-nature, and her dependability. Here's to you, Peggy! Salem will miss you. MARY ISABELL MENDENHALL W1NsToN-S.u.EM. NORTH C.xRouN,l Mary and her cheering personality would bring anyone out of the blues. and her efficiency has saved more than one project from failure. Since she came here three years ago from R. J. Reynolds High School. Mary has made many friends and many fond memories for herself at Salem. She is an outstanding asset to the Purple team, as well as a mem- ber of Pi Delta Phi. Mary is equally prominent in the more frivolous tieldsg and she can generally be found dancing. eat- ing. or talking. We wish you happiness. Mary. wherever you go and whatever you do. LOUISE BURNS MOORE VVINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CARo1,INA Louise--the girl of the dark locks and the dreamy eyes. For four years she has been one of our group: and each year she has proved herself a line, cooperative. dependable girl. She is quiet and unobtrusive. but is always on the spot to do her task well when she is needed. Louise is to be admired for her quiet temperament, her easy-going attitude, and her good record in every phase of school life. MARIAN EVELYN JOHNSON XvINS'l'0N'SAl.IiIiI, Noirru C,illUl,lN.t Red-tinted hair: gay. sunny disposition. seriousness- all of these things go together to make Marian the type of girl suited to Salem life. Ever ready to play a prank or to do a favor. loyal and conscientious in the classroom and on the athletic tield. talented in music is Marian Johnson, a good sport and a true friend. Slow but sure. that sums up Marian. whose motto is. Take it easyg they'll wait for you. With these splendid characteristics in her possession. it is certain that Marian's future will be one devoted not only to her own success. but to the success and happiness of others. REBECCA JANE KESTER XVINSTON-SALEM, NoRTH C.lRoL1N,l Good old Becky-a smile for everyone. a cheery word for all-she is one of the gayest girls in school and her gaiety has certainly made her a general favorite. She is level-headed. broad-minded and generous: but her talent lies in her ability to make and keep friendships. There is a depth of earnest- ness and hard work behind this frivolous exterior. She is an intelligent student and an ardent supporter of the Gold team, as well as a loyal member of the senior class. JOHNSIE DICKSON MOORE XVINSTON-SALEM.. NtJR1'H C.xuo1.iN.l For four years. Johnny has been caught deep in the whirl of week-ends. basketball games. dramatics. and music recitals. Practically every week-end sees her off to Lexington. Rich- mond. or a good time somewhere. One always visualizes Johnsie with a pencil behind her ear, talking in a loud voice about the crowd or the caravans . Famed for her hospi- tality. her appenrlix operation. and her fiddle. fun-loving Johnny leaves behind her a host of friends who will miss her good-natured grin and her excited yells ringing from hall to hall. MYRA LUCIA MOORE NEwl'oRT. 'l'ENNEssEE Lucia with her Hi. hon! . her most decided 'Tennessee brogue. her pleasant ways. and her wit will long live in Salem memories. As head of Colds she inspired her teammates to endeavor to git that cup . while she herself excelled in each sport. Last year she was head of riding. a member of hockey and soccer varsities. and a well known iigure on the tennis courts. This year in her present position, she has set a splen- did example of leadership. Lucia has a way with the lads. and according to Mrs. Rondthaler's charm cake she'll be our next bride. 'l'here's no one quite like our Lucia!



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MARY FRANCES KNAND MYERS WINSTON-SltLEM, NORTH CAROLINA Our friend, our pal, our stand-by is Nan Myers. Nan's list of accomplishments never ends. Among other things she is a remarkably fine pianist, the highlight of Salem fashion shows, and a willing participant in any undertaking. She has a big heart: and she shares her talents, her smiles, and her good nature with all. She probably has fewer enemies than any girl at Salem, and all her friends wish her all the good luck she deserves. ELIZABETH MORGAN 0'BRIEN WINSTON-SALEAI, NORTH CARoLINA A Betsy, haven't you anything to do except draw? Salem's most promising young artist is at it again. Betsy is another four-year student, for she entered Salem as a freshman day student. During her sophomore, junior, and senior years Betsy has been on the Quill Pen staff. She has been a loyal member of the Scribblers' Club and the Gold soccer and speed- ball teams. Whenever Betsy is asked to help, you will always find the same willing response, whether the work concerns art, writing, or sports. With these characteristics Betsy will certainly accomplish whatever she undertakes. MARJORIE ANNE PETERSON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA First a day student-then a boarder. Here today and gone tomorrow. How in the world can Miss Jackson keep up with Margie? She has more hobbies than any other girl in school. She sews, she knits, she draws, she weaves, etc., etc., etc. And then she is always willing to help with any school undertaking: on the athletic field. a loyal Purple-in the class- room, a real workerhand on the dormitory, a generous neigh- bor. She is an ingenious girl, a valuable worker. and a good friend. Happy landings, Margie! LEONORE KATHRYN RICE LANCASTER, SoU'rI-I CAROLINA Stratford's loss was Salem's gain this year, but we regret that Salem could not have gained more than one of Lee's four years. As president of the Scribblers' Club, a member of Pi Delta Phi and the Quill Pen staff, not to mention her outstanding ability both in music and in books, Lee has proved that she is a girl well worth her Alma Mater's pride. We predict for her a brilliant future and hope that she will always succeed in every endeavor. REBECCA NIFONG WINs'roN-SALEM, NoR'rH CARoI.INA Becky, the fair-Becky, the lovable. With her delightful sense of humor, her lovely voice, and her pleasing personality, Becky has gone far in Academy life. Each year she has taken a large part in our pageants and operettas, and be- cause of her amiability and good spirit has won many friends. She is an essential part of our school life. We hate to say goodbye to such a fine girl. We all wonder what Miss Knox's choral singing class will do without Becky to take the lead- ing roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and Christmas pageants. MARY ANN PASCHAL XVINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Whenever a good sport, a loyal friend, an outstanding athlete. or an actress is needed we turn to Mary Ann. Of course these are only a few accomplishments of this versatile girl. She is willing to do anything asked of her, and with a rollicking, happy-go-lucky, genial spirit. dashes through every- thing. She also takes time out for studying and in her classes shows a great deal of knowledge, as well as good natu.re. Of course, everyone will miss Mary Ann, who has been an important part of our student body for three years. ANN DIXON PRITCHETT WINSTON-SAl.EhI, Noirru CAROLINA An honor roll student for four years, Ann is always busy with her books. She is little and sweet, and she shows her kindness to everyone: but we have never understood how so much intellect could be stowed away in such a small person. Prim and sedate, she sets a standard for us all in dignity, personality, and studies. May you keep up the good work at college, Ann! BARBARA HELEN SHOEMAKER MIDDLETOXK'N, OHIO Barbara Shoemaker, better known as Bah , came to us from the fair city of Middletown, Ohio. During the two years that she has been at Salem, her name has been con- tinually on the honor roll, and in student activities we find her head of the soccer team. a member of Pi Delta Phi and of the Quill Pen staff. Bah is torn between the desire of becoming a buyer for a large department store and that of becoming a wife. The way things look now we believe she will choose the latter. May the future hold in store for her as much happiness as she has given others.

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